The Best Romantic Hotels in Las Vegas
Nicknamed the wedding capital of the world, around 300 couples get hitched in Las Vegas every single day. This is a city that loves people in love, whether you’ve just met on the dance floor or are here for your honeymoon. Couple up at these hotels to make the most of their candlelit restaurants, cozy cocktail bars and dazzling hotel suites.
The Cromwell Las Vegas Hotel and Casino
Boutique Hotel, Resort, Casino Hotel
If the city’s mega-hotels leave you cold, the Cromwell offers an intimate alternative with its sensuous decor and adult-only boutique approach. Swoon-worthy rooms are inspired by Parisian apartments, with deep berry colors, dark leather, antique furnishings and hardwood floors. If you can bear to leave, there’s a darkly seductive basement lounge, a rooftop pool club and a luxe Italian restaurant from TV chef Giada De Laurentiis. The real-time, 24/7 text-message concierge will sort out any other reservations or requests, so you can focus on enjoying yourself.
The Palazzo at the Venetian Las Vegas
Resort, Hotel, Luxury
There could hardly be anywhere more romantic in Vegas than a hotel complex dedicated to the Italian city of love. The Palazzo is connected to its more famous neighbor, the Venetian, but swaps the latter’s copycat Italian attractions for a more sophisticated take on European luxury. Marble, glass domes and water features convey a grand palatial air, and lovestruck guests will be equally smitten by the glamorous pool area, all-suite accommodation and one of the largest day spas in the world.
Bellagio Hotel and Casino
Resort, Casino Hotel, Hotel
The Mirage
Casino Hotel
Wynn Las Vegas
Resort, Casino Hotel, Golf Hotel, Hotel
A dreamy wonderland of gleaming gold decor, marble and enchanting flower displays, the Wynn radiates romance from the moment you check in. Rooms come with plush robes and oversized baths as well as beds facing the floor-to-ceiling windows, so you can snuggle up and watch the sunrise over the city. Candle-lit dinners are a doddle, too: Costa di Mare serves fresh seafood flown in daily at its very own lagoon, while Wing Lei was the first Chinese restaurant in the US to earn a Michelin star.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
Casino Hotel, Hotel
The Signature at MGM Grand
Hotel
The Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort and Spa
Chain Hotel, Luxury
It may be just a short drive from the neon lights of the Strip, but the peaceful Westin Lake Resort is a dream destination for a quiet, loved-up weekend away. Set on the banks of glossy Lake Las Vegas, the hotel offers bike rentals, jogging trails, an Aveda spa and a heated outdoor pool, while kayaking, windsurfing and sailing are available on the lake. There’s no casino or nightclub, but dinner à deux can be enjoyed at the award-winning steak and sushi restaurant, Marssa.
Paris Las Vegas
Casino Hotel
It’s the stuff of romantic fantasies: cobbled streets lined with cafés and crêperies, dramatic fountains and the illuminated Eiffel Tower looming overhead. Though this may not be Paris itself, Sin City’s take on the most amorous city in the world is a charming tribute, with a replica of the Arc de Triomphe as well, plus a luxurious spa and several fine-dining restaurants. Rooms have grandiose Versailles-inspired decor, while flamboyant suites come with whirlpool tubs, chandeliers or even a baby grand piano.
These hotels don’t quite fit the bill? Book a room at one of these boutique hotels or budget-friendly stays instead. Read our guide to the best hotels with free parking in Las Vegas, bookable through Culture Trip. Grab some delicious grub at these affordable restaurants before exploring the Las Vegas Strip and the best art galleries in town – or maybe take a day trip nearby.